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    Investigations of gravel lawns on an inner Alpine site - comparison of limestone gravel and building material recycling based on vegetation and geotechnical properties

    Krautzer Bernhard. Dr.

    Dr. Bernhard Krautzer

    Institute management for crop production and cultural landscape

    Gravel lawns as water-permeable, drivable and greenable gravel surfaces are also suitable as parking areas in the area of ​​valley stations of ski areas if they are constructed accordingly.

    They replace asphalt surfaces, which are not only more expensive to produce but also represent sealed surfaces. Due to their water absorption capacity and evaporation in summer, gravel lawn areas have a flood-reducing effect when heavy rainfall events increase. Gravel lawns require little to no maintenance when properly constructed and using a site-appropriate seed mix. The establishment of drought-resistant plant communities also leads to areas with high ecological value.

     

    Gravel lawns are also suitable as parking areas near the valley stations of ski resorts.

    Gravel lawns are also suitable as parking areas near the valley stations of ski resorts.

     HBLFA Raumberg-Gumpenstein

    team

    Graiss Wilhelm, Dr.

    Dr. Wilhelm Graiss

    Head of department

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